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Ecclesiastes Outline

    • 6

      • Possessions without enjoyment (1-6)

      • Enjoy what you have now (7-12)

Ecclesiastes 6:1

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    Or “calamity.”

Ecclesiastes 6:2

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    Or “lacks nothing for his soul.”

Ecclesiastes 6:3

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    Or “his soul.”

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    Or “and even the grave has not become his.”

Marginal References

  • +Ec 4:2, 3

Ecclesiastes 6:5

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    Lit., “has more rest.”

Marginal References

  • +Job 3:11, 13; 14:1

Ecclesiastes 6:6

Marginal References

  • +Job 30:23; Ec 3:20; Ro 5:12

Ecclesiastes 6:7

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    Or “soul.”

Marginal References

  • +Ge 3:19; Pr 16:26

Ecclesiastes 6:8

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    Lit., “to walk in front of the living.”

Marginal References

  • +Ps 49:10; Ec 2:15, 16

Ecclesiastes 6:9

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    Or “than the walking about of the soul.”

Ecclesiastes 6:10

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    Or “plead his cause.”

Ecclesiastes 6:11

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    Or possibly, “things.”

Ecclesiastes 6:12

Marginal References

  • +1Ch 29:15; Job 8:9; 14:1, 2; Ps 102:11

General

Eccl. 6:3Ec 4:2, 3
Eccl. 6:5Job 3:11, 13; 14:1
Eccl. 6:6Job 30:23; Ec 3:20; Ro 5:12
Eccl. 6:7Ge 3:19; Pr 16:26
Eccl. 6:8Ps 49:10; Ec 2:15, 16
Eccl. 6:121Ch 29:15; Job 8:9; 14:1, 2; Ps 102:11
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New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
Ecclesiastes 6:1-12

Ecclesiastes

6 There is another tragedy* that I have seen under the sun, and it is common among men: 2 The true God gives a man riches and material possessions and glory, so that he lacks nothing that he desires;* yet the true God does not enable him to enjoy them, although a stranger may enjoy them. This is futility and a severe affliction. 3 If a man should become a father a hundred times and live for many years and reach old age, yet he* does not enjoy his good things before he reaches the grave,* I must say that a stillborn child is better off than he is.+ 4 For this one came in vain and went away in darkness, and his name is shrouded in darkness. 5 Even though he never saw the sun or knew anything, he is still better off* than the former one.+ 6 What is the benefit of living a thousand years twice over but not experiencing enjoyment? Do not all go to the same place?+

7 All the hard work of a man is to fill his mouth;+ yet his appetite* is never satisfied. 8 For what advantage does the wise one have over the stupid one,+ or of what benefit is it that the poor man knows how to survive?* 9 Better to enjoy what the eyes see than to wander after one’s desires.* This too is futility, a chasing after the wind.

10 Whatever has come to be has already been named, and it is known what man is; and he is not able to dispute* with the one more powerful than he. 11 The more words,* the more futility; and what advantage do they bring to man? 12 Who knows what is best for a man to do in life during the few days of his futile life, which he spends like a shadow?+ For who can tell man what will happen under the sun after he is gone?

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